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I have some RAM and would like to know if it's EDO, etc. Is there any way I can tell by looking on the chip itself?
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There are so many different devices from so many different companies, that I usually just do an Internet search using the manufacturer and the part number. Seems silly, but it usually works. 
Thanks! No dice, but thanks!
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Did you try going to the manufacturers web site and doing the search. Might narrow it down some.
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